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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Traveling around western NC

I can't believe how much is going on this spring and summer. I am a member of the NC Poetry Society and on the committee for Poetry Day. My sister is traveling with me to Hickory for Poetry Day.I am one of the volunteers working on the Netwest Writers Conference in May. It takes many volunteer hours to hold a conference.And as part of the NC Poetry Society, I will be reading in Franklin, NC. in July.I hope to see you, my friends and readers,

Scott Owens

at the events below.

Saturday, April 26, 9:30 am - 3:00
pmCatawba Valley Community College, Hickory NCBecky Gould
Gibson, NCWN Regional Representative, Scott Owens, and Pat
Riviere-Seel will read as part of the 2014 North Carolina Poetry
Society's Poetry Day. Owens, NCWN Regional Rep Glenda Beall,
and others will sit on a panel, "The State of Poetry in Western NC." The day
also includes workshops and an Open Mic.Saturday, May 10, 9:15 amJackson
County Courthouse Library Complex, Sylva, NCJudy Goldmanwill
give the Keynote Address; Gary Carden and Newton
Smith will present "History and Writing: the Cowee Tunnel Tragedy";
Kathryn Stripling Byer and Nancy Simpson will
present "Building a Readership for Your Poetry"; William Everett
will be the special guest at a workshop hosted by City Lights
Bookstore; and more at the 2014 NetWest Writers Conference. Register: www.netwestwritersconference.blogspot.com.

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